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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
Solomon,
I am trying to understand your viewpoint. Can you explain the difference you see in the two messages addressing volunteers... GuamFIRST staffs our events with people who volunteer often and energetically. DO volunteer often and energetically. or In your personal communications (including social media), maintain an awareness of how your voice may be heard by your audience. When not at an event, be aware that everything you do reflects on FIRST. This is especially true with social media – Tweets, posts, or blogs can easily cause issues for volunteers. Stay positive, think about how your post will be perceived, |
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This "it adds one more level to be able to qualify" comes from people that don't understand how districts work. To answer the original question about how you can help. One of the original goals of the Rumble in the Roads offseason event was to prove to VA FIRST that our area could support district events. We wanted to use our offseason event to grow our local volunteer base and show that an even that size could be hosted in the area. Last edited by notmattlythgoe : 24-03-2016 at 11:38. |
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No way man, I'm just here to make troll posts that drive people away from CD, and keep certain parties out of relevant discussions. I have never provided anything of value like the fine upstanding people in this thread and FIRST abroad that also just happen to have more experience in FIRST and the industry™. The team I coach for is invalid because it is run partially by some snot-nosed 21 year old brat that won't shut up and let the olde--smarter people talk. Sorry, everyone.
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I don't think that concern outweighs the benefit of districts in most regions, but it is a legitimate concern. |
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The issue isn't specifically volunteering. These kids just want to get involved and have their voice heard on the directon Minnesota is going. Volunteering is simply the avenue they have of being involved. This document, along with the general culture, has implied to them that if they voice views that don't agree with the leadership, their only method of getting involved (volunteering) will be relegated to more menial roles. Last edited by Knufire : 24-03-2016 at 11:49. |
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I know a couple members of Bison Robotics also received a copy of the document, but I'm not sure if it was presented to them at a general meeting meant to introduce students to a specific company or if it was emailed to them for review/some other reason. With regards to Knufire's comment, I'll just say that I had been considering making a CD account for a couple weeks now (starting from the 8 plays thread) and held off because I'm worried that voicing my PERSONAL opinions here will cause me to no longer be allowed to volunteer in MN though I have volunteered as a ref for the past 3 years (1 year in MN & at Champs, 1 year in MN & CO, and this year (for now) in MN). Additionally, all of my comments are my own PERSONAL opinion and do not reflect the opinions of any of the organiziations I am involved with now or have been involved with in the past. Last edited by pmallikarjun : 24-03-2016 at 11:53. Reason: Clarification |
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Color me blind, then. I don't see the Minnesota document accusing anyone of not being mature. They both set the expectation of maturity. The Guam one just surrounds it with many more words, and softens it by saying "often over several years" rather than "will take at least several years".
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Agree to disagree I guess if you don't see that. I would direct quote here but am stuck on my phone ATM. |
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Not true, District teams can still go to traditional regional and qualify. No need to go to the DCMP.
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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?
District teams are required to register (and pay) for their district events. In most cases, their local regional no longer exists, so travelling to an additional regional will cost more money and more travel time. While it's hypothetically possible that a district team could "no show" at both of their district events and only compete at an external regional and then CMP, I find that situation highly unlikely. So, either way you cut it, you're still talking about three pre-CMP events as opposed to one.
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